Fig. 1From: Patterns of woodboring beetle activity following fires and bark beetle outbreaks in montane forests of California, USAGalleries of woodboring beetle larvae exposed in a bark sample (a). Flat-headed woodborers (b) are the larvae of buprestid or jewel beetle adults (d), and round-headed woodborers (c) are the larvae of cerambycid or longhorn beetle adults (e). Buprestid species shown (d) are Cypriacis aurulenta (left) and Melanophila consputa (right). Cerambycid species shown (e) are Xylotrechus longitarsus (left) and Monochamus obtusus (right). Photos (a, b, and c) by D.R. Cluck. Illustrations (d and e) by Lauren HeltonBack to article page